 Wel, yn y toffi TV ydy'r three talking points ever nill ar snon nill at Gwladysun Park today. Horrible game. Real low quality from two of England's greatest clubs. But what can you do? What can you do? Let's begin with Dom and the Calvert Loon. I thought he's been absolutely brilliant in the last few games since Duncan Ferguson suck over and Dom's been, you know, his form's gone up a level, I think. He's been super. That Chelsea game, Duncan's first game, he scored two goals, was absolutely brilliant, you know, united, less than the other night. And today you could tell he was knackered. Dom, you could tell he was running, you know, the energy levels were low, but I thought he's still put in an incredible shift. Still one of his editors was working hard for the team, linking the play. And I think that, you know, when you get a response like that from a young player and he's willing to work hard and learn, you can see the progress. I think it's a real good indication that he's got more to give, more for his ceiling. You know, I think a while ago I was worried he didn't have the aggression side of the game, he's getting that now. He can run in behind, but his ability in the air is fantastic. And maybe something we need to utilise a little bit more. And maybe something that Duncan can work on as well getting involved in the box, you know, arriving for these headers and stuff. Cos outside the box wins everything. Link up plays get much better. But I just thought he's put, he really has put a shift in over the last four games. He's worked his socks off for everything. And he's looking, you know, every into the Premier League player. So I have to say, well done to Dominic Alvely, well done to Duncan Ferguson. I did a thought he was brilliant today. So, yeah, let's see what happens moving forward. But he's certainly changed a lot of people's minds about whether he's, you know, whether he was good enough to do the job. Secondly, it's Duncan Ferguson. I'm going to talk about him because it was his last game today as caretaking manager. He's finished his run unbeaten. I've run that scene and I've Chelsea, Manchester United, Leicester City and Arsenal. Four tough games, four of the toughest games you could probably get. I know today Arsenal were wearing as strong as they can be. And but neither were we. But, you know, to come out of those games unbeaten. Okay, Leicester City in the Carabao Cup. We lost the penalty shootout, but in the game we drew 5.9 in the league from those three fixtures. Three tough fixtures. What can you say? I think he's changed some people's minds about some people who maybe question what he did. I think he's given us that fighting spirit back, the belief back. He's made the team more resilient. He's on the touchline barking orders at the team and getting them. And I think the only thing that stopped us winning today really was energy levels. You could see quite clearly in his team selection today that he wanted some fresh legs back in there. I think had we not played Leicester City on Wednesday, I think Leighton Baines plays today. Luca Deane played clearly not fit. You could tell when he was taking the corners he wasn't fit. He didn't want to put his foot right through the ball. It took a free kick. He didn't really lift anything. So we done well and played with him himself. Luca, you know, we worked hard, but you can see normally he's freed than he was today. I think Guilfee Sigurddon has been ill all week and apparently yesterday didn't look like he was even going to make the squad. And he's played 90 odd minutes in there and done well. Fabian Delft has only done light training and players have gone in and given everything for Duncan. And I think that's a great indication if you can get a reaction from 13 players like that. And you've seen him at the end, you know, Delft's hook on him and everything. And it wasn't because we've drawn the game. It was just an appreciation of what he's done. And the fans have given him a brilliant, you know, send-off today, send-off as a caretaker. He's obviously part of the new manager's back room team. So that's great. But I just thought it's been great to see Duncan giving that opportunity. And I think what will happen in my opinion, how I kind of see it now, is that when the next manager is chosen, Duncan Ferguson will certainly be in the conversation for that. Because he's proved he can do it. So I think that's a good thing. I think it's good for the fans. I think it's good for Duncan. I think it's good for the club if we can have a progression. But I just thought it was worth mentioning because I think he's done a brilliant job in tough circumstances as well. Having eight players out some games from that first team squad is difficult. And he's come up. He's done his trademarks up the sub today. But 100 per cent, the right decision, Cenk Towson, was very poor, to say the least. It was the right decision, but there you go. And then finally, and probably the most important point, is Carlo Anciolotti. Everton have a new manager. Carlo Anciolotti was installed as the Everton manager. He meets the press on Monday. He was in the stand, seeing him pitched with Marcel Brands. He was sat in between Bill Kenwright and Farad Mishiri. He had a lot of food for thought watching that. It wasn't a good performance. It lacked energy. But in some respects, it's good for him to see the poor aspects of it. I think really because it will give him a thought process of what needs to really improve. I heard Mason Holgate on the radio coming home in the car talking about the players are excited to work with him. He's won everything and he won't need to earn any more respect than this, that and the other. And there was a real up-beatness about Holgate. And I think every player will respond to that. They've responded to Duncan. He's kind of given us that bit of fighting and spirit back. And the fans, okay. I thought the atmosphere was poor today at time, well, for a large part of the game. Compared to the Chelsea game a couple of weeks ago, which was also a 12-30 kickoff. But that's the way it is. But what Anciolotti will bring is that experience, you know, and a cool head. And he's won everything in the game. So hopefully that tactical awareness and that calmness with Duncan Ferguson's attitude, passion and ability to get a reaction of players, hopefully that will work together. And Duncan can be a sponge and show up everything he can from working with a world-class manager. It's a big challenge for Carlo Anciolotti. He's working with much less quality players than he has before, or certainly his last few jobs. But he's a world-class manager, so it's up to him to prove. He's a world-class manager and get this team. And these players improve each player and get evident fighting for Europe. Because that's what his remit will be, you know. And we can dream of Champions League and all that. A team's a million miles away at the moment, but teams can do it. It's like a Leicester City. So there you go. Big, big news today for Everton Football Club. Carlo Anciolotti installed as the Everton manager. He was there to watch, probably the worst game for a while, I couldn't part. But Everton didn't lose it and that's something to build on. So he begins on Monday. And it's exciting times. It's exciting times. You've got to be excited. If you're not excited when you've got Carlo Anciolotti as your manager, then you're probably never going to be excited. But there you go. Make sure you check out the matter reactions. Merry Christmas. Enjoy your Christmas. Have a fantastic time. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And if you want more videos, join us over on Patreon. Have a great Christmas. 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